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i'm karen. i'm upholding the new edition of poetry. in those the poetry of poverty. 10 thousand call it's streets he home. 1 in 5 adults go to bed hungry. nearly 16 thousand families face hunger. children and the poor filled the prisons in europe. in san francisco in the year 2013 children and the poor filled the streets because they can't find home. the elderly or dying because they can't find homes. the wealthiest could end poster a million times over. it's a garden the gap between rich and poor accelerates thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> it's kind of small. >> we can see it. >> greetings board of supervisors. good to see everyone and mr. president. i'm a national outreach coordinator. i'm flown in from charring let to present an event friday through thank you. it's a free event. all the major lenders travel around the united states with us we've been in san francisco this is our fourth time. we have a 65 to 70 percent success rate. the homeowners can meet their lenders and get a modification. the only thing they pay for is
i'm karen. i'm upholding the new edition of poetry. in those the poetry of poverty. 10 thousand call it's streets he home. 1 in 5 adults go to bed hungry. nearly 16 thousand families face hunger. children and the poor filled the prisons in europe. in san francisco in the year 2013 children and the poor filled the streets because they can't find home. the elderly or dying because they can't find homes. the wealthiest could end poster a million times over. it's a garden the gap between rich and...
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karen, which? >> i'll tell you what struck me as i saw that picture oh, my gosh, they are like the rest of us, they're just sitting there waiting to get an update on the latest horrible thing to sort of wash over us this week. and it's so striking when you think about where they were just a week ago. it looked like this bipartisan compromise could be clearing the way for at least modest gun control legislation. immigration was on the verge of a compromise. today, it already seemed as though the immigration issue was about to be dragged into what was happening in boston. as we heard, a senior republican on the judiciary committee, chuck grassley, say we don't know the immigration status of the people who have term rise the communities in massachusetts. when we find out, it will help shed light on the weaknesses of our system. this is-- this is-- you know, it has the potential to completely reframe the immigration debate going forward. >> ifill: and it seems to put the president in a precarious posit
karen, which? >> i'll tell you what struck me as i saw that picture oh, my gosh, they are like the rest of us, they're just sitting there waiting to get an update on the latest horrible thing to sort of wash over us this week. and it's so striking when you think about where they were just a week ago. it looked like this bipartisan compromise could be clearing the way for at least modest gun control legislation. immigration was on the verge of a compromise. today, it already seemed as...
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karen finer man and dan nathan. so let's get straight to it. we had a major selloff. we had tremendous weakness when it comes to energy, technology, financials. steve, what did you make of the action today? >> we stopped really at the 50-day moving average in the s&p cash. but what we did have pressure on is what we've deny talking about. utilities, those staple stocks. if you look a dominion, s.o. southern, mcdonald's. those are names where people are hiding until they know whether or not it's safe to get back in the market place. >> dan? >> you mentioned technology. here's one. apple was down closing a new 52-week low. this is a name that has by f bifurcated from the market. in a week we're going to get massive earnings from google, ibm tonight. these are cyclical names so they're not setting up that well right now. so, you know, i think you have to avoid some of these things. especially a name like google that saw heavy inflows from all this apple weakness. if you don't think people will have their eyes there, you have to be careful. >> gold got no bid whatsoever.
karen finer man and dan nathan. so let's get straight to it. we had a major selloff. we had tremendous weakness when it comes to energy, technology, financials. steve, what did you make of the action today? >> we stopped really at the 50-day moving average in the s&p cash. but what we did have pressure on is what we've deny talking about. utilities, those staple stocks. if you look a dominion, s.o. southern, mcdonald's. those are names where people are hiding until they know whether...
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karen? >> you know, kristen, that was the second emotional speech the president has given in less than 18 hours. do you think he carried the emotion we heard yesterday in the rose garden in that speech on guns with him to boston today? >> reporter: well, i think it's certainly possible. he did as you did point out deliver a speech yesterday that was emotional after the manchin/toomey was voted down or voted against in the senate. he had stern words for members of both parties who voted against that compromise amendment. so he certainly was incredibly fraught with feeling yesterday when he delivered those remarks. of course, surrounded by some of the families from the newtown shooting and former representative gabrielle giffords. but, of course, today is a different day and he was speaking at a different event, so it's hard to know exactly what he was feeling. but you could see when he was sitting in the pews that he was very touched by what was happening, as was the first lady. difficult for
karen? >> you know, kristen, that was the second emotional speech the president has given in less than 18 hours. do you think he carried the emotion we heard yesterday in the rose garden in that speech on guns with him to boston today? >> reporter: well, i think it's certainly possible. he did as you did point out deliver a speech yesterday that was emotional after the manchin/toomey was voted down or voted against in the senate. he had stern words for members of both parties who...
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>> karen, that is utterly chilling. and yet that's the same gun show loophole that some are fighting to protect. >> right. that's exactly right. that's when, you know -- i feel like when wayne lapierre talks about, you know, wanting everybody to have a gun, i want you to think about that image of that al qaeda member talking about how easy it is to go get a gun. one correction, as i understand it, it's not fully automatic weapons. semiautomatic weapons you still can get at gun shows. the point is if you have someone from al qaeda saying, hey, it's really easy in the u.s. to go get a gun, shouldn't we kind of pay attention to that? >> i would point out on that, martin, this is not the first time that's happened. we knew al qaeda was talking about how easy it was to get guns in the united states in the plait late 1990s. given that, what the president ought to do and gun safety advocates ought to do is start turning up the rhetoric. the republicans used to accuse democrats of being soft on crime and soft on terrorism. what
>> karen, that is utterly chilling. and yet that's the same gun show loophole that some are fighting to protect. >> right. that's exactly right. that's when, you know -- i feel like when wayne lapierre talks about, you know, wanting everybody to have a gun, i want you to think about that image of that al qaeda member talking about how easy it is to go get a gun. one correction, as i understand it, it's not fully automatic weapons. semiautomatic weapons you still can get at gun...
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karen? >> kristen, we know that tomorrow the president and first lady are set to travel to boston for a memorial service honoring the victims of the attack. what do we know about the president's trip at this point? >> reporter: right. well, that memorial service will be an interfaith service. that will happen about 11:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. this is something that we have seen president obama do in the past. go to communities that are grieving. we saw this after newtown, after the shooting in tucson, arizona. and he meets with the victims privately. and then speaks before a larger audience. which is essentially what we can expect to see happen tomorrow. this is when the president sort of helps communities to begin the healing process. not only by promising to give sort of the full weight and resources of the federal government in terms of the investigation, but also just in terms of helping the community to heal. so, again, the president and the first lady will be making that trip. white h
karen? >> kristen, we know that tomorrow the president and first lady are set to travel to boston for a memorial service honoring the victims of the attack. what do we know about the president's trip at this point? >> reporter: right. well, that memorial service will be an interfaith service. that will happen about 11:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. this is something that we have seen president obama do in the past. go to communities that are grieving. we saw this after newtown, after the...
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this is a real problem. >> karen? >> guys, the point i would just make here, folks are going to say what they're going to say about the top 1%. again, the data, the economic data continue to show us it's not just the disparity between the top 1% and the poor is increasing, it is the middle class that is getting further and further left behind and the top 1%. the point is larry ellison and those guys can say all they do. they're trying to make it look like their compensation is less by pushing things into other types of compensation and benefits. the point is -- it's not actually less -- but the point is, it's not trickling down. the middle class is still falling farther and farther behind. great for them that they're doing well, but, you know, in the words of elizabeth warren, hey, how about the rest of us? you have a lot of hardworking people who just want a shot at that. >> absolutely. >> and it's linked to the budget uncertainty, martin, because without the budget resolution, then corporations don't know how to pro
this is a real problem. >> karen? >> guys, the point i would just make here, folks are going to say what they're going to say about the top 1%. again, the data, the economic data continue to show us it's not just the disparity between the top 1% and the poor is increasing, it is the middle class that is getting further and further left behind and the top 1%. the point is larry ellison and those guys can say all they do. they're trying to make it look like their compensation is less...
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and we are also joined by karen finney. thank you both for your time. >> thank you. >> miss soto, also, our condolences on your loss. >> thank you. >> karen, this was a big day but there is more work to do? >> yeah. there is absolutely more work to do. and look, i think for those members of the senate and anyone in the house who does anything to try to block movement and just the discussion and a vote, that is, you know, reverend al, that is to me voter suppression of a whole new kind because that is really trying to suppress the will and the voice of the people like miss soto who deserve a vote and these members of congress, part of what they are trying to do here is protect one another so that they don't have to be on record as taking a vote that they know will be hard to explain to their constituents back home, given the numbers of people who support very simple commonsense measures, like background checks. >> let me talk to jillian a minute. you've shown real courage stepping out, bearing the pain that i don't -- i coul
and we are also joined by karen finney. thank you both for your time. >> thank you. >> miss soto, also, our condolences on your loss. >> thank you. >> karen, this was a big day but there is more work to do? >> yeah. there is absolutely more work to do. and look, i think for those members of the senate and anyone in the house who does anything to try to block movement and just the discussion and a vote, that is, you know, reverend al, that is to me voter suppression...
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and karen bass from my adopted state of california. former speaker of the california assembly will be in studio with us as well. we've got a lot to get to and bring you up to date on the boston and cnn's embarrassing moment yesterday. but first... what have you got dan? >> in sports, even with kobe bryant out with an injury, the stars align for the l.a. lakers to make the nba playoffs last night. they beat the houston rockets in overtime and the utah jazz lost to the memphis grizzlies to secure the lakers' spot. a lot of people had counted the lakers out because of cobie's injury but they're moving on to play the san antonio spurs in the first round. >> bill: i think there was somebody in this studio -- >> go, spurs go. >> bill: that counted the lakers out like on the air. i think i remember hearing that. >> i said early in the season -- you're right. i said this early in the season. >> bill: the other day you said kobe bryant was out so therefore -- >> they won't make it past the playoffs. [ laughter ] >> politician over here. >> bill
and karen bass from my adopted state of california. former speaker of the california assembly will be in studio with us as well. we've got a lot to get to and bring you up to date on the boston and cnn's embarrassing moment yesterday. but first... what have you got dan? >> in sports, even with kobe bryant out with an injury, the stars align for the l.a. lakers to make the nba playoffs last night. they beat the houston rockets in overtime and the utah jazz lost to the memphis grizzlies to...
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msnbc center victoria defrancesco soto, karen finney and republican strategist chip saltsman. gang, a lot of moving parts this morning. we're going to pick up where we left off right there with the congressman, and i do want to read part of a newtown family's statement that came out. if you will bear with me. they have said no one should have to experience the pain we have endured. common sense gun laws will help spare others from the grief we live with every day. we thank senators manchin and toomey for coming together to honor the memory of the victims of sandy hook. we urge their colleagues in congress to join them. as i was pointing out, this is just kind of the first benchmark to see if this can move forward. this hour's debate determining whether the debate on the bill can then begin in earnest. one thick though, karen, i want to start by playing what we had yesterday from the moms demanding action in this new ad that they have out to get everyone's attention. take a look. >> bloody children ran out of the school as shoots were being fired. >> shocked and saddened by the
msnbc center victoria defrancesco soto, karen finney and republican strategist chip saltsman. gang, a lot of moving parts this morning. we're going to pick up where we left off right there with the congressman, and i do want to read part of a newtown family's statement that came out. if you will bear with me. they have said no one should have to experience the pain we have endured. common sense gun laws will help spare others from the grief we live with every day. we thank senators manchin and...
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i just agree with karen. the whole set up shows -- she said flat footed, i think he is some kind of cartoon character in search of a cartoon from the '30s in which he will fit in. he really doesn't have an ear for what people want and kind of represents the entire republican party in that sense. i don't think he is going to find a lot of women scrambling to the headquarters. >> and if he wants to find depression around him, all he needs to do is look at his colleagues on the senate floor, 100 of the most depressed men in america. and women. thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, rewriting grover norquist about taxes in america. meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the ford c-max hybrid and the ford c-max energi plug-in hybrid. say hi to the c-max hybrids. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of bl
i just agree with karen. the whole set up shows -- she said flat footed, i think he is some kind of cartoon character in search of a cartoon from the '30s in which he will fit in. he really doesn't have an ear for what people want and kind of represents the entire republican party in that sense. i don't think he is going to find a lot of women scrambling to the headquarters. >> and if he wants to find depression around him, all he needs to do is look at his colleagues on the senate floor,...
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i just agree with karen. the whole set up shows -- she said flat footed, i think he is some kind of cartoon character in search of a cartoon from the '30s in which he will fit in. he really doesn't have an ear for what people want and kind of represents the entire republican party in that sense. i don't think he is going to find a lot of women scrambling to the headquarters. >> and if he wants to find depression around him, all he needs to do is look at his colleagues on the senate floor, 100 of the most depressed men in america. and women. thank you both for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, rewriting grover norquist about taxes in america. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. o
i just agree with karen. the whole set up shows -- she said flat footed, i think he is some kind of cartoon character in search of a cartoon from the '30s in which he will fit in. he really doesn't have an ear for what people want and kind of represents the entire republican party in that sense. i don't think he is going to find a lot of women scrambling to the headquarters. >> and if he wants to find depression around him, all he needs to do is look at his colleagues on the senate floor,...
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we go now to karen bass of california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to congratulate secretary kerry on your appointment and also join my colleagues in expressing my condolences. i look forward to working with you and especially working with the committed women and men at the state department. i have to tell you that i have really enjoyed working directly with the state department and i'm honored to have an excellent pearson fellow in my office who i am looking forward to continue to work with me. as the ranking member of the africa subcommittee, i wanted to share with you several priority issues i hope you'll consider. first of all u.s.-africa trade relations. number two, the importance of development assistance programs, including global hiv-aids funding through pet far. and number three, support for peacekeeping operation. as you know the u.n. is considering establishing a peacekeeping isce in mali, and there already a substantial peacekeeping mission in the d.r.c. i know you are aware six of the 10 fastest growing economies in the world are
we go now to karen bass of california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to congratulate secretary kerry on your appointment and also join my colleagues in expressing my condolences. i look forward to working with you and especially working with the committed women and men at the state department. i have to tell you that i have really enjoyed working directly with the state department and i'm honored to have an excellent pearson fellow in my office who i am looking forward to continue to...
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we expect representative chris smith and karen bass will soon introduce companion legislation in the house. this is a very straightforward, commonsense piece of legislation. it's about creating jobs, american jobs. every $1 billion of exports from america supports over 5,000 jobs. this bill seeks to expand u.s. exports specifically to africa. by 200% in real dollar value over the next ten years. the african market is ripe for greater american commercial engagement. in the past ten years, people don't believe this, but they should take a look at the facts, in the past ten years, six of the world's fastest growing economies were located in sub-saharan africa. in the next decade, seven of the top ten will be in sub-saharan africa. the mental image which most americans have of africa is completely out of date. africa is growing not only in population but in economic activity, and the middle-class of africa is growing as well. their appetite for goods and services puts an opportunity before us to export from america and to create good jobs in our country with exports to africa. in the las
we expect representative chris smith and karen bass will soon introduce companion legislation in the house. this is a very straightforward, commonsense piece of legislation. it's about creating jobs, american jobs. every $1 billion of exports from america supports over 5,000 jobs. this bill seeks to expand u.s. exports specifically to africa. by 200% in real dollar value over the next ten years. the african market is ripe for greater american commercial engagement. in the past ten years, people...
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i'll be joined by one of msnbc's weekend hosts, karen finney. and christina freeland and jimmy williams. the man who knows the senate inside and out. "now" with alex wagner is next. ! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable lahtuger). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪
i'll be joined by one of msnbc's weekend hosts, karen finney. and christina freeland and jimmy williams. the man who knows the senate inside and out. "now" with alex wagner is next. ! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm...
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karen said she and her husband came to their cabin to clean it. that's when they walked in on dorner. dorner, a former police officer, had been on the run. and ren knolled said she had been in the cabin the entire time. she was armed with an automatic gun equipped with a silencer, she tied them up, took the keys and left. >> when did he tie you up? >> right before leaving. he tied us up. >> how long ago did he tie you -- did he die you up? >> 15, 20 minutes. >> this all happened today? >> yes. we're still tied up. >> you are still tied up? >> he why. >> the gave the dispatcher a description of the stolen truck. 19 minutes after police got there, they were freed. dorner told them repeatedly, they say, that he would not kill them. shortly after that call, dorner was cornered in another cabin and after a standoff died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. reynolds and another man carjacked by dorner have filed claims for the million-dollar reward. a judge will decide who gets that money. >>> today is the 135th anniversary of the california cable car l
karen said she and her husband came to their cabin to clean it. that's when they walked in on dorner. dorner, a former police officer, had been on the run. and ren knolled said she had been in the cabin the entire time. she was armed with an automatic gun equipped with a silencer, she tied them up, took the keys and left. >> when did he tie you up? >> right before leaving. he tied us up. >> how long ago did he tie you -- did he die you up? >> 15, 20 minutes. >>...
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joining us, karen finney, who will be hosting a new show on msnbc weeks at 4:00 p.m., and pete seid, former communications aide to president george w. bush. okay, we can't help but laugh. david, let me start with you. you follow the -- you have to cover the political aspect of this. we all thought greg walden was going to walk this back yesterday and, you know, i had multiple political consultants going, have you seen these polls, have you seen these polls? oh, by the way, you know it's a tax increase too. there's plenty of ways for republicans not to support this and this is radio active. >> well, first thing, it made my head hurt. it still kind of makes my head hurt. i guess what i'm wondering is, is he now going to -- he's the head of the nrcc, does this mean he's going to start counseling republicans in tight races -- >> to go against this? i mean, i can't imagine it. i can't imagine the speaker is going to let him do that. >> i think that's the curious thing. i think he is -- my understanding is, that's what their polling tells them. >> that's what their polling tells them and i
joining us, karen finney, who will be hosting a new show on msnbc weeks at 4:00 p.m., and pete seid, former communications aide to president george w. bush. okay, we can't help but laugh. david, let me start with you. you follow the -- you have to cover the political aspect of this. we all thought greg walden was going to walk this back yesterday and, you know, i had multiple political consultants going, have you seen these polls, have you seen these polls? oh, by the way, you know it's a tax...
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karen said she and her husband came to their cabin to clean it. that's when they walked in on dorner. dorner, a former police officer, had been on the run. and ren knolled said she had been in the cabin the entire time. she was armed with an automatic gun equipped with a silencer, she tied them up, took the keys and left. >> when did he tie you up? >> right before leaving. he tied us up. >> how long ago did he tie you -- did he die you up? >> 15, 20 minutes. >> this all happened today? >> yes. we're still tied up. >> you are still tied up? >> he why. >> the gave the dispatcher a description of the stolen truck. 19 minutes after police got there, they were freed. dorner told them repeatedly, they say, that he would not kill them. shortly after that call, dorner was cornered in another cabin and after a standoff died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. reynolds and another man carjacked by dorner have filed claims for the million-dollar reward. a judge will decide who gets that money. >>> today is the 135th anniversary of the california cable car l
karen said she and her husband came to their cabin to clean it. that's when they walked in on dorner. dorner, a former police officer, had been on the run. and ren knolled said she had been in the cabin the entire time. she was armed with an automatic gun equipped with a silencer, she tied them up, took the keys and left. >> when did he tie you up? >> right before leaving. he tied us up. >> how long ago did he tie you -- did he die you up? >> 15, 20 minutes. >>...
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daniel o'neil, wasn't ramone or tees, minal panchal, aaron peterson, michael poly, julia pride, mary karen reid, rema semaha, lesley sherman, maxine turner, nicole white. i read those names, mr. president, to honor those who were killed and had their lives snuffed out on april 16, 2007. i acknowledge also that many students and faculty members were injured and we have with us in the gallery today both family members of those who were deceased and even some students who were injured. i also honored all in the virginia tech community that is very close and still suffers the wounds from this terrible shooting. mr. president, in the aftermath of the shooting at virginia tech six years ago today, we learned a lot. we learned that we have to make fixes to the mental health system, that school security and safety is incredibly important, that alert systems that can moatify people when bad things happen are incredibly important. but, mr. president, we also learned a tragic but important lesson, and that is that background record checks make us safer. the young, troubled individual with no criminal
daniel o'neil, wasn't ramone or tees, minal panchal, aaron peterson, michael poly, julia pride, mary karen reid, rema semaha, lesley sherman, maxine turner, nicole white. i read those names, mr. president, to honor those who were killed and had their lives snuffed out on april 16, 2007. i acknowledge also that many students and faculty members were injured and we have with us in the gallery today both family members of those who were deceased and even some students who were injured. i also...
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>> probably as much as you karen. n. ca >> are their computers in your legs and? >> these particular legs have microprocessors. >> what is the service's attitude about the future? will you be supplied legs for the rest of your life democrats i am not positive about how that works, but i am pretty sure -- will you be supplied legs for the rest of your life? >> i am not positive about how that works. i have not looked into everything i have to do, but i am pretty sure bet is how it works. >> the marine a veteran on q&a, all the program available on our website. patricia with military times, the technology has changed the future for many vets, hasn't it? >> it is pretty amazing. the va has the largest prosthetics program in the country, and it is largely responsible for advances in prosthetics we have seen in the past 20 years. it is on the cutting edge of prosthetics the move like blue sky walker's arm in empire strikes back. -- like luke skywalker's arm in empire strikes back. they have contractor to create his arm that moves like a normal arm does. they have been
>> probably as much as you karen. n. ca >> are their computers in your legs and? >> these particular legs have microprocessors. >> what is the service's attitude about the future? will you be supplied legs for the rest of your life democrats i am not positive about how that works, but i am pretty sure -- will you be supplied legs for the rest of your life? >> i am not positive about how that works. i have not looked into everything i have to do, but i am pretty...
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i agree with karen 99.9% of this but the only .1% is she is hillary clinton. she is different. so i think donors -- look, she is in the driver's seat here. most candidates are in the not driver's seat from a financial standpoint. i have a sneaky suspicious she can at the time donors wait a minute to make up my mind. >> david frum argues this hillary clinton in 2016 would be a mistake for democrats. he writs on cnn.com, "democrats will need to offer innovation in 2016. if hillary clinton glides into the nomination in 2016 on the strength of money, name recognition and a generalized feeling of it's her turn, then democrats will forgo this necessary renewal." what do you think about this point? >> i think no politician should ever try to say it's my turn. and i think that was a mistake that she made the last time, particularly because it was a change election and she has been a change agent so much of her life. i think president obama spoke to that in people. what i do believe, however, is in the next election, i think people are going to want to see a continuation of the progress
i agree with karen 99.9% of this but the only .1% is she is hillary clinton. she is different. so i think donors -- look, she is in the driver's seat here. most candidates are in the not driver's seat from a financial standpoint. i have a sneaky suspicious she can at the time donors wait a minute to make up my mind. >> david frum argues this hillary clinton in 2016 would be a mistake for democrats. he writs on cnn.com, "democrats will need to offer innovation in 2016. if hillary...
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karen reynolds was still tied up when she managed to call 911 on her cell phone. listen. >> you guys were tied up? >> yeah, well, i got it. >> how long ago did he leave? >> 15 minutes. >> 15 minutes to a half hour. >> did he take your vehicle? >> he took our keys. >> what keys? >> [ inaudible ] >> what color vehicle -- >> a purplish maroon color. >> very calm there. and after tying up karen reynolds and her husband jim, christopher dorner drove off in their truck. he later died in a standoff with police at a cabin in big bear. >>> and police in tube low, mississippi, searching for a drive-by shooter who pumped a bullet into a 39-year-old asian elephant with the ringling brothers circus. the animal is expected to fully recover. she was being held in an enclosure outside that arena when the circus was performing yesterday morning when a bullet was fired into her shoulder. such a bizarre story. police say their leads are slim and they don't have a suspect right now. >>> kentucky republican mitch mcconnell has called in the fbi to investigate what he calls watergate-t
karen reynolds was still tied up when she managed to call 911 on her cell phone. listen. >> you guys were tied up? >> yeah, well, i got it. >> how long ago did he leave? >> 15 minutes. >> 15 minutes to a half hour. >> did he take your vehicle? >> he took our keys. >> what keys? >> [ inaudible ] >> what color vehicle -- >> a purplish maroon color. >> very calm there. and after tying up karen reynolds and her husband jim,...
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to karen massie who works for the california high speed authority and said that it will take a huge amount of money because we spend so much time sitting on the highways. in the end, we can see public transportation benefits the daily livesand the of the common citizen, but there is one mode of public transportation that could change our country immensely. >> the united states plans to develop a high-speed rail network in order to daily lives of create a sustainable community and ketchup and other developed nations. rail to be-speed economically feasible, you have to have high demand. >> has been rail will also yield economic benefits. >> massachusetts senator john kerry has a similar perspective on the issue. >> this discussion comes at a critical time for our economy and i happen to believe, have for a long period of time, at high speed rail is absolutely critical to our ability to transform the american economy. >> however, not everyone feels the same way about high-speed rail. expensived be very and would not be worth the cost. >> if nobody believes high speed rail will cover its capit
to karen massie who works for the california high speed authority and said that it will take a huge amount of money because we spend so much time sitting on the highways. in the end, we can see public transportation benefits the daily livesand the of the common citizen, but there is one mode of public transportation that could change our country immensely. >> the united states plans to develop a high-speed rail network in order to daily lives of create a sustainable community and ketchup...
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congressional advisory panel on the gotscheance of nuclear security enterprise, signed, sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek wreck nix? -- recognition? mr. sessions: i ask unanimous consent that during further consideration of h.r. 624 in the committee of the whole pursuant to house resolution 164 the last amendment in the house report 113-41 be modified in the form i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the modification. the clerk: modification to amendment number 13, offered by mr. mccaul of texas. page 12, after line 18, insert the following, page 4, line 18, strike federal government and insert, entities of the department of homeland security and the department of justice designated under paragraph 1 and 2 of section 2-b of the cyberintelligence sharing and protection act. page 5, line 5, strike federal government and insert, entities of the department of homeland security and the department of justice designated under paragraphs 1 and 2 of the section 2-b of the cyberintelligence sha
congressional advisory panel on the gotscheance of nuclear security enterprise, signed, sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek wreck nix? -- recognition? mr. sessions: i ask unanimous consent that during further consideration of h.r. 624 in the committee of the whole pursuant to house resolution 164 the last amendment in the house report 113-41 be modified in the form i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk...
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karen simply says i love the weiner. thank you very much for your comment. >> bill: oh, here is our roving ambassador, arnold with his finger on the pulse of the american public calling from cincinnati ohio. hello, arnold. >> caller: brother how you doing? >> bill: doing good. what are you doing up north? >> caller: well, i'm sitting over here in the volvo truck facility. my truck broke down last night. >> oh, no! >> caller: yes, yes, yes. it happens every once in awhile. >> bill: we'll send a crew out to help you here. >> caller: oh, no, no. i'm waiting for them to open up the gate. i'm going in to get this truck fixed. >> bill: what do you think? anthony weiner? >> caller: the democrat party is to far left, there are so many guys in democrat party that's always in front of the microphones acting real lippy can't talk with themselves. this guy spoke up. he's a fighter. every time we get a fighter like that, we lose in some kind of way. bring him back. let him get up in the congress -- i know you still got that -- i won'
karen simply says i love the weiner. thank you very much for your comment. >> bill: oh, here is our roving ambassador, arnold with his finger on the pulse of the american public calling from cincinnati ohio. hello, arnold. >> caller: brother how you doing? >> bill: doing good. what are you doing up north? >> caller: well, i'm sitting over here in the volvo truck facility. my truck broke down last night. >> oh, no! >> caller: yes, yes, yes. it happens every...
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but i talked to karen housing -- to fair housing. i'm just wanting to know -- i got my belongings packed in my living room, but nowhere to go. i put in applications for different places. hopefully they call so i can move in. right now i am in the standstill. i am receiving more letters from the management that handles the landlord's paperwork and i am there and i don't know what to do. ?ow can be helped who do i turn to? where do i go from here? it has really taken a toll on my health. other than that, i'm a very healthy person. i am a happy person. i don't know how they came to this conclusion. guest: well, it is tragic that people can lose their housing at a moments notice. i think there is been a lot of focus on the instability that was caused for homeowners in the last -- in the crash. that is very serious, it is very real. renters are really more at the mercy of their landlords for the most part in the united states. caller'solor -- comments really speak to to that. in areas where they are -- where there are really take vacancy
but i talked to karen housing -- to fair housing. i'm just wanting to know -- i got my belongings packed in my living room, but nowhere to go. i put in applications for different places. hopefully they call so i can move in. right now i am in the standstill. i am receiving more letters from the management that handles the landlord's paperwork and i am there and i don't know what to do. ?ow can be helped who do i turn to? where do i go from here? it has really taken a toll on my health. other...
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with best wishes i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 5:00 p.m. today. really very simple. and that is you have revenues coming in and expenditures going out and if the two don't match, you have to -- you have deficits. >> what we are seeing in the united states of america is call an exploding deficits, that's the revenues we have coming in to the federal government and spending going out. we have been running deficits of $1.42 trillion, $1.29 trillion, 1.3 trillion, and estimated $1.2 trillion for this fiscal year 2012. >> the simple answer to your question is, this country is spend morgue than we are taking in. it's a problem not just for the current generation, but more importantly it's a problem for future generations. we as a country cannot continue to spend more than we take in. >> where does the money that makes up the national deficit go? >> of all of the federal government's national spending, 20%, or about $818
with best wishes i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 5:00 p.m. today. really very simple. and that is you have revenues coming in and expenditures going out and if the two don't match, you have to -- you have deficits. >> what we are seeing in the united states of america is call an exploding deficits, that's the revenues we have coming in to the federal government and...
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. >> karen, thank you for giving us the list. first your local news and weather. >>> good morning, 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. fire crews say nine people, including seven children, are lucky to be alive after their san mateo home went up in flames overnight. officials say it somehow started in the family's suv and quickly spread to the house. the family was alerted of the fire by a car alarm. want to check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. nice day ahead? >> nice day. good morning to you. we're getting closer to the weekend at this point. temperatures are going to warm. those winds will continue to relax as we head through the next few days. if you're looking for warmer weather, we've got a lot for you. friday through sunday, warm-up continues, mid-80s turn to the upper 80s monday into tuesday. overall we're not looking at any chances of rain in the near future. hope you have a fantastic wednesday. ♪ >>> welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning. it is april 17th, 2013, a nice crowd outside on a pretty good
. >> karen, thank you for giving us the list. first your local news and weather. >>> good morning, 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. fire crews say nine people, including seven children, are lucky to be alive after their san mateo home went up in flames overnight. officials say it somehow started in the family's suv and quickly spread to the house. the family was alerted of the fire by a car alarm. want to check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. nice day ahead?...
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>> karen, i think commissioner davis can probably speak best about surveillance cameras in the area. again we're processing all the digital photographic evidence we possibly can right now as quickly as possible with resources from fbi headquarters in quantico and that is priority of the investigation right now but i would like commissioner davis to speak about the video cameras. >> thank you, rick. it's a basic investigative protocol at this point in time for practices has characterized many of the techniques used against detainees in u.s. custody in a post-9/11 environment, the state department has characterized the same treatment as torture, abuse or cruel treatment when those techniques were applied by foreign governments. the cia recognized this in an internal review and acknowledged that many of the interrogation techniques it employed were inconsistent with the public policy positions the united states has taken regarding human rights. the united states is understandably subject to criticism when it criticizes another nation for engaging in torture and then justifies the same c
>> karen, i think commissioner davis can probably speak best about surveillance cameras in the area. again we're processing all the digital photographic evidence we possibly can right now as quickly as possible with resources from fbi headquarters in quantico and that is priority of the investigation right now but i would like commissioner davis to speak about the video cameras. >> thank you, rick. it's a basic investigative protocol at this point in time for practices has...